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The historian’s sources: access and management of archives

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Shapley, Maggie

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Australian Historical Association

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"I will address the management of archives as a University Archivist with responsibility for two specific collections at the Australian National University: the University Archives and the Noel Butlin Archives Centre. The University Archives are what archivists refer to as ‘in-house’, that is, the archives of the institution itself, while the Noel Butlin Archives Centre collects other people’s archives: the archives of Australian businesses, trade unions, industry bodies and professional organisations. I will also speak briefly about a new collecting initiative, the Pacific Research Collection."

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Shapley, M. (July 2006). The historian’s sources: access and management of archives. Paper presented to the Australian Historical Association conference, 6 July 2006.

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